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TLEHMANN wrote
Mine is a Sept 2022 pickup, 2023 Model.

I have had this replaced 3 times under warranty.
Now that's just outright frightening. What a headache. I doubt that the majority of the service managers around the Country would be as accommodating. Seems most would find some excuse to wiggle out of it after the first warranty replacement.

I've no doubt the pano roof looks great from inside the vehicle, but I generally keep my cars long term so wish to avoid near certain defects such as this.
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MauiSteve wrote
Now that's just outright frightening. What a headache. I doubt that the majority of the service managers around the Country would be as accommodating. Seems most would find some excuse to wiggle out of it after the first warranty replacement.

I've no doubt the pano roof looks great from inside the vehicle, but I generally keep my cars long term so wish to avoid near certain defects such as this.
Its not really an issue going forward. The seal is supposed to be held with three dabs of glue when fitted now and should stop the seal shrinking so much. Even if it does shrink takes ten minutes to change it with a set of steps.
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If you put the the three dots of adhesive on this needs to be done before sliding on surely this will just smear it along it is that correct
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Does anyone have the repair process in simple steps
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I’ve just purchased the seal but need to buy the adhesive but really would like to know the things to avoid or best way of doing things
Also people mention about cutting the seal down is that correct surely it should be the correct length
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02-10-2024
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I’m wondering the correct install steps as well. Just ordered a replacement seal.
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Colw1 wrote
I’ve just purchased the seal but need to buy the adhesive but really would like to know the things to avoid or best way of doing things
Also people mention about cutting the seal down is that correct surely it should be the correct length
Kay0002 wrote
I’m wondering the correct install steps as well. Just ordered a replacement seal.
did mine yesterday. put sunroof on tilt. then pull rubber seal from sunroof track off. keep an eye on how it comes off and how it looks so u don’t install the rubber seal upside down. then u will see how it reinstalls. make sure the seal is wedged in correcty in the grooves on top and underneath (seen if u look from inside the car while sunroof on tilt). used scissors to cut extra trim off. didnt have a ladder or stool so just open rear doors and stepped up there to do it
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That’s great mate did you pull it off or slide it off and how hard was it to detach it
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Colw1 wrote
That’s great mate did you pull it off or slide it off and how hard was it to detach it
just start from one end and peel it back off the sunroof groove like a cheese string or banana. its just rubber so no worries about breaking anything when removing and installing. its easier to remove then installing. took me 30min without instructions
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Thanks mate appreciate it
Fingers crossed
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I like to share my DIY experience if it can help other to replace 54-10-5-B32-973. I just have it replaced today. It took me awhile to figure it out how to put the new seal back. Well, finally I figured and only take me few minutes to install the new seal.
  1. Just enough to push one side of the seal top/ bottom groove. Don’t need much, maybe an inch length or less.
  2. Start bending the seal around 90 degree. While it bends, push the seal to the groove at the same time. This will secure the top/bottom groove.
  3. Push the rest of the seal along until to the other side of the roof.

Note: I did found the seal was 1 to 2mm longer than expect when I almost complete the installation. However, I DID NOT cut it! Instead, I compress across the entire length seem to do the trick:) I didn’t use adhesive so not sure will it shrink in the future. I did not found any adhesive from the old seal anyway.
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Anyone happen to come across a video of the installation?
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I’ve had mine replaced today under warranty. It had shrunk by about 10mm.
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Booked mine in for next month to be replaced. I did the realignment procedure and it helped a lot actually - makes me think it wasn’t done from factory - but I can still hear noise above ~50kmh.

Not sure mentioned but to do realignment go into diagnostic mode and then hold down (push up) the tilt button and keep holding it. Takes about a minute or so for the blind to close and roof to open, close cycle.
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Kay0002 wrote
Anyone happen to come across a video of the installation?
no videos but heres a picture.
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Just had mine replaced today. SA said he sees them all the time. Part was in stock and done the same day. Under warranty.
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does anyone have a part number for the side seals? Unfortunately I have gaps there too.

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The part#

Set Seal For Glass Slide Roof Panel Rear
Part Number: 54107493151
Supersession(s): 54-10-7-493-151

It comes with left and right seals.
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This could help reduce the UV/heat/rain damage to the sunroof seal, actually you apply it to all the rubber seals on the vehicle a couple times a year. It's very quick to apply because it has a roller-ball applicator like deodorant.
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hrkahn wrote
does anyone have a part number for the side seals? Unfortunately I have gaps there too.

YR1X4N2.jpg

dWuZwDr.jpg
bmw canada told me the headliner and panoramic glass has to be removed to install the side seals n quoted me 6hours labour $$$$. not sure if its worth the he $$$$$ for some wind noise. your seal isnt even that bad compared to mine lol
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peeezy wrote
bmw canada told me the headliner and panoramic glass has to be removed to install the side seals n quoted me 6hours labour $$$$. not sure if its worth the he $$$$$ for some wind noise. your seal isnt even that bad compared to mine lol
Bro wtf that's insane
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dchin wrote
The part#

Set Seal For Glass Slide Roof Panel Rear
Part Number: 54107493151
Supersession(s): 54-10-7-493-151

It comes with left and right seals.
Thank you so much! Did you by chance do the install yourself? How bad was it?
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